Stakeback finds a discount when you check out, then puts what you saved toward a real share of the company you just bought from. Same purchase. Same price. You walk away owning a piece of it.
No spam. One email when it's ready, and occasional notes from the build.
Add the extension and forget it's there. It wakes up at checkout, on the sites you already use.
Every working code we can find, tested against your cart. If nothing beats your price, we stay out of the way.
What you saved goes toward fractional shares of the brand you bought from. Your call how much — the rest can ride in an index fund.
The average person spends thousands a year at maybe fifteen companies. Coffee, shoes, groceries, the phone in your hand. All of that money moves one direction: out.
Cash back gives you a small cut back and you spend that too. Stakeback points it somewhere that compounds instead — a stake in the businesses you're already keeping in business.
Built by a high schooler who got into investing by noticing that the products he liked were made by companies he could own. Being built in public, one week at a time.